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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES 1Y A Auckland (650 Kilocyclee). —7.o, i Local news service; 7.15, sports talk ;by uurUon Hutler; ~30, the siudiu Oi- | cnestra, conducted by Harold Baxter; 7.49, j studio recital by June Taylor (’cello); 8.2, Germaine Murtinelll (soprano); 8.11, ! ihe Studio orchestra; 8.26, the Sorokin Russian Choir; 5.32, the Studio Orchestra; 8.44, Alexander Kipnis (bass); 8.50, Irene Scharrer (piano) ; 8.57, Dominioai and district weather reports and station notices; y.u, NBS Newsreel, a digest ot the day's news; 9.20, Nancy Evans (contralto); 9.31, London Philharmonic Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; H.o, news i'roni London, followed hi Meditation Music; 11.30, close down. 2YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles). —7.o Local news service; 7.l 5, topical BBC talk: 7.28 to 7.30, time signals; 7.30, “Tin ■ Gloom Chasers,” Norman Long, Charles ill si op and Company, Jack Warner, Cyril Fletcher, the Rex Show Waggon; 7.56, “Voice* in Harmony”; 8.0, : “Funzapoppin”; 8.3 1, ”1 Pulled out a Plum,' by ” Graiuoi'an 8.51, Melodies j from “Band Waggon”; 8.57, weather reports, Dominion and district, and station notice; 9.0, NBS Newsreel; 9.20, “ For England,” Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Command; 9.35, “ Meek’s Antiques,” Tin* Musical Box; 9.4 3, the BBC Wireless Military Band; 10.0, “-Riiytnm on Record,” a programme of new recordings compered by “Turntable”; 11.0, news from London, followed by Meditation Music; l 1.30, close down. 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles).— 7.0. Local news service; 7.15, talk, b.v Mrs A. M. Spence-Clark, “ Dogs of Royal Kennels ”; 7.30, “ Music From the Theatre”; 7.51, Erica Morini (violin); 8.0, •• Gems from the Savoy Fountain ” presenting Gilbert and Sullivan Operas; 8.57, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.0, NBS Newsreel; 9.20, from the Studio, four sea songs by Len Barnes (baritone); 9.34, London Palladium i Orchestra; 9.4 3, Gladys Moncrleff (so- I prano) ; 9.46, Harry Horlick and his Salon Orchestra; 9.5 2, Gladys Moncrleff (so- : prano) ; 9.55, Albert Sandler and his Or- j chpstra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, news from London, followed by r Meditation Music; 11.30, close down. j 4YA Dunedin (790 Kilocycle*). —7.o, I Local news service; 7.10, recorded talk ' by Dr. Elizabeth Bryson, “ What Shall We Eat?—Foods and Facts ”; 7.30, Debroy . Somers Band; 7.40, “ Dad and Dave 7.53, “Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes”; 8.8, “Do You Know Why? ” by Autolycus; 8.14, Variety by Lukewela’s j Royal Hawaiians, Walter Preston and Eve- j lyn MacGregor. London Piano accordion ! Rand, and the Border singers; 8.41. “The j Circle of Shiva”; 8.57, Dominion and dls- i Diet weather reports, and station notices; i 9.0, NBS Newsreel; 9.20, “Faust” Over- J ture, Wagner; 9.3 0. readings by Prof. T. t D. Adams; 10.0. dance music by Dick Col- i vln and his Music; 11.0, news from Lon- ( don. rollowed by Meditation Music; 11.30, | close clown.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 29241, 11 October 1940, Page 9
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